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ACCT 221: Principles of Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
Introduction to the recording of financial data and reporting of information in financial statements. Recording of transactions and presentation and analysis of the resulting information in the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows. No prerequisite.
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ACCT 222: Principles of Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
Introduction to the recording and reporting of information to management. Recording, reporting, and analysis of the costs of doing business and the budgeting and financing of those costs. Prerequisite: Accounting 221.
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ACCT 344: Federal Income Taxes
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
A study of federal income tax principles and laws with applications to individuals and businesses. Prerequisite: Accounting 222.
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ACCT 350: Cost Accounting
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
A study of cost accounting, including accumulation and measurement, using job order, process, and standard cost systems. Cost-volume-profit relationships and the use of analysis in managerial planning and control. Prerequisite: Accounting 222.
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ACCT 351: Intermediate Financial Accounting I
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
A study of financial accounting by corporations. This first course of the two-semester sequence includes understanding of financial accounting concepts and applying those concepts to assets and current liabilities. Prerequisite: Accounting 222.
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ACCT 352: Intermediate Financial Accounting II
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
A study of financial accounting by corporations. This second course of the two-semester sequence includes applying financial accounting concepts to long-term liabilities and stockholders equity as well as accounting for leases, income taxes, post-retirement benefits, and earning per share. Prerequisite: Accounting 351.
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ACCT 353: Advanced Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
A study of financial accounting for special topics, including business combinations, consolidations, governmental reporting, notBusiness 4 Updated 3.26.09 for-profit reporting, international reporting, and recent pronouncements. Prerequisite: Accounting 352.
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ACCT 354: Auditing
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
A study of the auditing standards and their application in the accounting profession. Prerequisites: Accounting 352 and Business Administration 367.
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AMST 210: American Film
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
This course is designed to introduce students to a critical study of American film. The objective is to develop students who are capable of critically engaging film as text, transforming themselves from passive, uncritical viewers to active, critical viewers. Films will be selected in order to introduce students to a wide variety of issues and themes: gender, religion, identity, myth, national consciousness, image, language, and the spatial and temporal structure of narratives. No prerequisite. Offered every spring.
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ART 100: Art Appreciation
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
A thematic approach to the study of the visual arts and how they function in various cultures and the world. Topics include: What is Art? Who makes Art? Who are artists and what roles do they play in society? How does Art become part of our lives and our history? This course will include both lecture and studio components. Intended for non-majors. No prerequisite.
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